I felt it's time to realise one of my old ideas, while it's
still not too late - while we still have among us some people who are old
enough to remember and recognise our grandparents and grand-grandparents.
The idea is to search through photo albums of Janjina's families, and look
for the old photos associated with Janjina and its now somewhtat forgotten
identity. These photos are usualy “put away” and stored in a škafet*
(drawer) of some old bural*, (bureau, chest of draws, dresser) or
taken to the attic (potkupe*)- the last stop before the dump.
You know what usually happens with the old photos in all households - after
the weddings, deaths, divisions of the family property, moves to another
place, generational changes …
I think, if I continue to delay scanning (digitalisation) of the old
photographs, I will regret it, just like I regret not remembering
(recording) many things that my “olds” have told me. They knew lots of
things, but I was not showing too much interest then. I would gladly ask
them many questions now, and would listen attentively, but they are gone.

Digitalisation and presentation on the web is probably the most convenient
method of making an album like this, for more than one reason. Many of the
photographs made about hundred yeas ago are quite small, and therefore
require enlargement for the purpose of “forensic” identification of the
people. By additional work it is possible to further “sharpen” these images.
And of course, there is no need to mention the convenience of being able to
access the albums of our grandparents in this manner. Many of the photos are
of exceptional quality (e.g.
"U Milića"), and I suggest that you view them enlarged.

In today's “civilisation of forgetfulness” - in the time when the media has
killed truth and is constantly washing our brains - the 100th anniversary of
the founding of “Hrvatski Sokol”*, and the “Croatian Cultural-Educational
Society Zvonimir”, have passed (unnoticed) … we can at least try to
remember.
This is only the first step in the revealing of “forgotten Janjina”, a
pleasure that I want to share with you by giving you this time-saving
convenience. I am pleasantly surprised by the abundance of photographic
heritage that our older generations have left us. These photographs really
speak for themselves, witnessing the moments of joy and sadness, recording
special moments in the rich history of Janjina.

I am expecting your comments, and I would particularly welcome any
corrections. For most of the photos I do not have the time (date/year) when
they were made, so I would appreciate if you could provide me with this
information (usualy recorded there at the back of the photo), and if you
could also tell me the occasion at which the photo was made. If the owner(s)
of any of the photographs decide that they no longer wish that any, or all,
of their photographs be publicaly exhibitied, I will respect their wishes.
Or if the nickname or any comment is deemed unacceptable, unsuitable or
offensive, please let me know and I will make the necessary corrections. I
do not wish to offend anyone.

I regret not having more time to better present these beautiful photos
associated with our dearly departed, and with many important events in
Janjina's historical-cultural heritage. But, slowly does it. God willing,
I'll continue working on this, this summer.

Having now made this first step in compiling the “Album of Old Photographs”,
I wish to thank all who allowed me to scan their old photos. Special thanks
to our “grannies”, who, when asked when I could come, answerd something like
this: “I have as much time as you need sonny, come whenever you like.” I am
grateful to all who contributed in indentifying the persons shown on the
photos (particularly to teta (“aunty”) Ane Jasprica – Antunija), and all
those who helped decipher the events recorded on the photos.